BioA: Ayers, Mr./Mrs. Melvin (Silver - 1969)
Transcriber:
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Surnames: Ayers, Franc, Block, Schultz, Bloom, Johnson, Riplinger, Lyons,
Lambert, Hanson, Dallman, Justman, Wisnosky
----Source: Tribune/Phonograph (Abbotsford, Clark Co., Wis.) 16 Oct 1969
Ayers, Mr./Mrs. Melvin (Silver (14 OCT 1969)
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ayers celebrated their silver wedding anniversary Saturday
Evening, October 11, 1969, at the Unity Memorial Hall, with numerous friends and
relatives attending the event.
Cards were played, Music was provided by Phil Franc and Jay Block for dancing.
Other entertainment include a mock wedding, with Leo Bloom as the bride, Del
Schultz as the groom, Walter Johnson as the minister, William "Bud" Schultz as
the father of the bride, Leon Jost as maid of honor, and Alfred Johnson as best
man. Lucille Lyons and Hazel Riplinger, attired as minstrels, provided music for
the mock wedding.
Melvin Ayers and Helen Johnson were married October 14, 1944, at the Veefkind
Lutheran Church parsonage, with the Rev. Lloyd Lambert officiating. Their
attendants included Mrs. Owen Hanson, Marshfield, Mrs. Leo Bloom, Unity, Mrs.
Corwin Dallman, Unity, Walter Johnson, Poynette, Donald Wisnosky, Spencer, and
Roy Justman, now deceased.
The Ayers lived at Spencer and Unity prior to moving to Colby last September.
Mrs. Ayers is owner of Helen's Style Shop in Colby and Mr. Ayers is affiliated
with Central State Insurance. They have four sons, Warren, Wausau, Bob, Stevens
Point, Douglas and Bradley, both at home.
For their anniversary celebration, Mrs. Ayers and all her original attendants
wore corsages. The men of the wedding party wore boutonnieres. All were able to
attend except Donald Wisnosky, Spencer, and Roy Justman, now deceased. The
traditional wedding cake appropriately decorated, was the main centerpiece at
the party. Refreshments and lunch were served.
Guests who attended were from Chicago, Milwaukee, Poynette, Tomahawk, Holcombe,
Owen, Granton, Spencer, Marshfield, and the surrounding communities.
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